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- Programme
- Locations
- Member States
- Executive Secretaries
- See also
- References
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{{Infobox United Nations | name = United Nations Economic Commission for Africa | image = United Nations Economic Commission for Africa Logo.svg | image size = | caption = | type = Primary Organ - Regional Branch | acronyms = ECA | head = Executive Secretary of the Economic Commission for Africa {{flagdeco|Cameroon}} Vera Songwe | status = Active | established = {{start date and age|1958}} | headquarters = Addis Ababa, Ethiopia | website = [https://www.uneca.org/ www.uneca.org] | parent = United Nations Economic and Social Council | subsidiaries = | footnotes = {{portal-inline|United Nations|size=tiny}} }}The United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA or ECA) was established in 1958 by the United Nations Economic and Social Council to encourage economic cooperation among its member states (the nations of the African continent)[1] following a recommendation of the United Nations General Assembly.[2] It is one of five regional commissions. The ECA has 54 member states corresponding to the 54 member states of the United Nations that lie within the continent of Africa or in oceans nearby the continent. Programme The Commission's work is structured into seven programme divisions: - African Centre for Statistics
- Macroeconomic Policy
- Social development Policy
- Innovation and Technology
- Regional integration and Trade
- Capacity Development
Locations - Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (Headquarters, Africa Hall, opened 1961)[3]
- Yaoundé, Cameroon (Central African subregional headquarters)
- Kigali, Rwanda (East African subregional headquarters)
- Rabat, Morocco (North African subregional headquarters)
- Lusaka, Zambia (Southern African subregional headquarters)
- Niamey, Niger (West African subregional headquarters)
Member States {{columns-list|colwidth=22em|- {{flagcountry|Algeria}}
- {{flagcountry|Angola}}
- {{flagcountry|Benin}}
- {{flagcountry|Botswana}}
- {{flagcountry|Burkina Faso}}
- {{flagcountry|Burundi}}
- {{flagcountry|Cape Verde}}
- {{flagcountry|Cameroon}}
- {{flagcountry|Central African Republic}}
- {{flagcountry|Chad}}
- {{flagcountry|Comoros}}
- {{flagcountry|Congo}}
- {{flagcountry|Côte d'Ivoire}}
- {{flagcountry|Democratic Republic of the Congo}}
- {{flagcountry|Djibouti}}
- {{flagcountry|Egypt}}
- {{flagcountry|Eritrea}}
- {{flagcountry|Ethiopia}}
- {{flagcountry|Equatorial Guinea}}
- {{flagcountry|Gabon}}
- {{flagdeco|Gambia|Gambia}} Gambia (Republic of The)
- {{flagcountry|Ghana}}
- {{flagcountry|Guinea}}
- {{flagcountry|Guinea-Bissau}}
- {{flagcountry|Kenya}}
- {{flagcountry|Lesotho}}
- {{flagcountry|Liberia}}
- {{flagcountry|Libya}}
- {{flagcountry|Madagascar}}
- {{flagcountry|Malawi}}
- {{flagcountry|Mali}}
- {{flagcountry|Mauritania}}
- {{flagcountry|Mauritius}}
- {{flagcountry|Mozambique}}
- {{flagcountry|Morocco}}
- {{flagcountry|Namibia}}
- {{flagcountry|Niger}}
- {{flagcountry|Nigeria}}
- {{flagcountry|Rwanda}}
- {{flagcountry|Sao Tome and Principe}}
- {{flagcountry|Senegal}}
- {{flagcountry|Seychelles}}
- {{flagcountry|Sierra Leone}}
- {{flagcountry|Somalia}}
- {{flagcountry|South Africa}}
- {{flagcountry|South Sudan}}
- {{flagcountry|Sudan}}
- {{flagcountry|Swaziland}}
- {{flagdeco|Tanzania}} United Republic of Tanzania
- {{flagcountry|Togo}}
- {{flagcountry|Tunisia}}
- {{flagcountry|Uganda}}
- {{flagcountry|Zambia}}
- {{flagcountry|Zimbabwe}}
}} Executive Secretaries Name | Country | Years | Vera Songwe | Cameroon}} | 2017 - present | Carlos Lopes | Guinea-Bissau}} | 2012 - 2016 | Abdoulie Janneh | Gambia}} | 2005 - 2012 | K. Y. Amoako | Ghana}} | 1995 - 2005 | Layashi Yaker | Algeria}} | 1992 - 1995 | Issa Diallo | Guinea}} | 1991 - 1992 | Adebayo Adedeji | Nigeria}} | 1975 - 1991 | Robert K. A. Gardiner | Ghana}} | 1961 - 1975 | Mekki Abbas | Sudan}} | 1959 - 1961 |
See also{{Portal|Africa}}- United Nations System
- United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia overlapping membership
References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.uneca.org/about_eca/overview_of_eca.htm|title=Overview of the ECA|publisher=UNECA|access-date=2008-08-26|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080916140341/http://www.uneca.org/about_eca/overview_of_eca.htm|archive-date=2008-09-16|dead-url=yes|df=}} 2. ^{{UN document |docid=A-RES-1155(XII) |type=Resolution |body=General Assembly |session=12 |resolution_number=1155 |accessdate=2008-08-26|title=Proposed Economic Commission for Africa|date=26 November 1957}} 3. ^Africa Hall, published by the Administration and Liaison Office, Addis Ababa (May 1963)
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